Preferably free or at least not to expensive (<20 EUR)

Edit: Thank you so much for all your great suggestions! I now have to buy 2 controllers I think? Steam does not say what input hardware is needed for local multiplayer.

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    I played an ungodly amount of Tapan Kaikki 3 with my brother.

    Best game ever.

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    Lego Batman 2. Probably all the other Lego games as well. But I know that this one can be played on one keyboard.

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    I mean, I can basically advise the same list as I do for anybody.

    • Mindustry
    • OpenTTD
    • Luanti (especially MT-Game, I actually dislike MineClonia)
    • Endless Sky
    • Shattered Pixel Dungeon
    • FreeCiv
    • YGO Omega & EDOPro

    If you’re open to buying and/or piracy, I can also suggest the following:

    • OpenRCT2 (get both RCT Deluxe and RCT2)
    • OpenXCom (get both X-COM: UFO Defense and Terror From the Deep)
    • CorsixTH (Theme Hospital)

    If you’re okay with more violent games, any Doom sourceport (like GZDoom) with FreeDoom phases 1 & 2. There’s also OpenQuake, but I don’t do 3D much.

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      I’ve now been thinking about the multiplayer aspect of this. The first thing that comes to mind is something like DOSBox and Epic Pinball or other pinball games. Sure they’ll have to take turns, but pinball is a fun time so the one who’s playing learns the table and the one who’s watching gets the spectacle. Going into the more piratey side of things, MAME or Retroarch. MAME especially has stuff like Marvel vs. Capcom, the Street Fighter series, Fantasy Zone… so basically, you can give them an arcade cab at home. And I’ll mention FreeCiv again.

      Back on the less-pirate side:

      • Armagetron Advanced: Tron lightcycle game which can support local multiplayer. I’ve enjoyed it for years.
      • Battle for Wesnoth: Hex-grid turn-based strategy (think Fire Emblem, Advance Wars, Final Fantasy Tactics, or Tactics Ogre). Supports local multiplayer.
      • Any chess, checkers/droughts, or shogi game. I don’t know if lichess or lishogi (both .orgs) support local multiplayer - but I know there are local ones like gnome-chess, brutalchess and gnushogi + Xshogi.

      So there’s my thoughts on local multiplayer games.

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      they only have 1 computer, most of these are online only unfortunately (though not bad suggestions for 2 cpus)

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    SuperTuxKart? Also, emulation of retro consoles as others have suggested.

    Civ5 and earlier installments in the Civ franchise are also pretty good if they like virtual board games, although recent decisions at TakeTwo corporate might be a turnoff.

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    Overcooked is one of the most popular co-op games of the last few years, simple concept but fun, frantic gameplay. It’s pretty cheap at base price but goes on sale pretty regularly too.

    Would have to get it through Steam I believe.

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    If you are ok with emulation dolphin is pretty great. You can still find wiimotes for cheap and don’t need the sensor bar ( use two candle instead ). With that the entire wii games library is yours.

    If you want natives games I would recomend indie couch games ( overcook, moving out, etc… ).

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    Ordered by amount of “potential” replayability, vaguely

    I’ve played all these through and am confident it’d be ok for 13 yos

    If they like silly chaos and cooking games, $20 PlateUp!

    If they like absolute madness and precise button inputs to make pretty food, $20 Cook, Serve, Delicious! 3?!

    Rock of ages series I think all have local multiplayer, but I think $30 > on sale for $3 till sept 1 rn Rock of Ages 3: Make & Break is the only one you can do the actual story mode together (which is very fun) instead of just versus. describing this one is hard uh. Both a tower defense as well as a reverse tower defense where you play as a boulder smashing things. historical art humour themed. very silly. highly recommend this series.

    $15 Tricky towers is competitive tetris with balancing physics

    $14 Neurovoider is a straightforward / small scope game, robot piece-swapping twin stick shooter, very arcadey

    $20 Ember knights is in the same vein as neurovoider but with flamey dudes and more fantasy / magic theme

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      On looking in to it some more I am fairly certain you can also play $15 Rock of Ages 2’s campaign as splitscreen co-op. Did not remember offhand but looked around at steam discussions. 2 is also very good!

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    Here’s a quick list of inexpensive games I think your kids could enjoy. All of these are shared screen games and I’ve played (almost) all of these with my kid who is around the same age.

    All costs are in USD, so they should all fall below the 20 EUR mark.

    Of these games, I would absolutely grab EDF 5 while it’s on sale. It’s just plain, stupid, fun and at $15 it’s a steal. Saw EDF World Brothers is on sale as well, though I haven’t played that one, it looks like it’s the same dumb fun as the others.

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      I will put in a strong vote for Castle Crashers, one of the most fun, charismatic beat em ups of all time, imo. Would be perfect for kids that age.

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      You can play Portal split screen, or do you mean that they collaborate on the solutions?

      Also, my husband and I love playing Overcooked. That’s an excellent suggestion.

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        Portal 2 can be played split screen, yes.

        I was joking below with someone else that suggested it that Overcooked is more likely to cause a fight. That game is so stressful lol

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          I hate Overcooked and other games like that. If I wanted that kind of stress, I’d just fucking work and at least I’d be getting paid for it

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      This answer is way too good for such a rough broad question with too many options. 👍

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        I’m always on the lookout for solid games I can play with my kid. For a long while the games had to be shared screen / split screen, at least until I got a Steam Deck. Now I’ve got a lot more options open to me like Risk of Rain 2, but that didn’t really fit their constraints so I left those type of games out.

        There’s a bunch of games I left off due to low play time, so I didn’t think they were really worth it to suggest as first picks for someone on a tight budget. It’s definitely by no means a complete list.

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    Heroes of Might and Magic 3. Great strategy game, on steam or gog, can’t remember which one has the expansion packs, but they’re not necessary anyway for the first year. I played it for hundreds of hours with my sister as a kid. Has a lot of replayability. Works really well with two players with hot seat mode. More players and you will want to use the network capability.

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      In that vein, Hedgewars is basically open-source Worms Armageddon.

      Very likely available from your distro, so sudo pkcon install hedgewars should set you up in no time.

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    Basically all the Lego games (although 13y olds might already find them to child-like, depends…).
    They all have split screen, so are suitable for couch (or desk) coop.
    Also the slightly older ones are quite inexpensive when buying them during sales (a few €).

    Special recommendation: Lego City Undercover.

    Another fun couch-coop-capable game would be SuperTux, a Super-Mario-Cart like game.
    This one is OSS and therefore completely free!